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Love is BLIND The Room Tour 2017! CLICK ON THE IMGAE - GREAT EVENT - 12 -years! 12th ANNIVERSARY of The Room! Room was huge and came equipped with everything we needed. The Room (film) - Wikipedia. The Room. Theatrical release poster. Directed by. Tommy Wiseau. Produced by. Tommy Wiseau. Written by. Tommy Wiseau. Starring. Tommy Wiseau. Juliette Danielle. Greg Sestero. Philip Haldiman. Carolyn Minnott. Music by. Mladen Milicevic. Cinematography. Todd Barron. Edited by. Eric Chase. Productioncompany. Wiseau- Films. Distributed by. Chloe Productions. TPW Films. Release date. June 2. 7, 2. 00. Running time. 99 minutes. The film is primarily centered on the melodramaticlove triangle among amiable banker Johnny (Wiseau), his fianc. A significant portion of the film is dedicated to a series of unrelated subplots, most of which involve at least one supporting character and are unresolved due to the film's inconsistent narrative structure. In an interview included as a special feature on the DVD of the film, Wiseau briefly explains the title as alluding to a room's potential to be the site of both good and bad events; in Sestero's book The Disaster Artist, Sestero recounts that Wiseau, when writing the stage- play script from which he adapted the film script, at first planned to set the entire play inside a single room. Ross Morin, an assistant professor of film studies at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, United States, described The Room to Entertainment Weekly as . Although Wiseau has retrospectively characterized the film as a black comedy, audiences have generally viewed it as a poorly made drama, a viewpoint supported by some of the film's cast. They share an intense intimate relationship characterized by constant, passionate lovemaking. Despite this idyllic existence, Lisa has inexplicably become dissatisfied with her life, and one afternoon confides to her best friend Michelle and her mother Claudette that she finds Johnny boring. Although Michelle advises her to be grateful for what she has, and her mother counsels her that financial stability is more important than happiness, Lisa decides to seduce Johnny's best friend, Mark. Although he is initially reluctant, Mark gives in to Lisa's advances. Their affair continues through the remainder of the film, even though Mark appears reluctant at the outset of each sexual encounter and repeatedly tries to break off the relationship. Lisa, meanwhile, having come to the realization that she . As the wedding date approaches and Johnny's clout at his bank slips, Lisa alternates between glorifying and vilifying Johnny to her family and friends, both making false accusations of domestic abuse and defending Johnny against criticisms. Meanwhile, Johnny, having overheard Lisa confess her infidelity to her mother, attaches a tape recorder to their phone in an attempt to identify her lover. Against the backdrop of Lisa and Mark's affair, numerous subplots involving secondary characters begin to develop: Denny, a neighboring college student whom Johnny financially supports and . Denny also lusts after Lisa, ultimately confessing to Johnny his attraction; once Johnny tells Denny that Lisa loves him as her friend, Denny resolves to propose to his own girlfriend. Johnny takes on a mysterious client at his bank whose identity he kept secret because . Michelle and her boyfriend, Mike, break into Johnny and Lisa's home to have sex. Each subplot receives little exposition, and none are ever resolved. At a surprise birthday party for Johnny, a previously unseen friend of Lisa and Johnny's, . Lisa expresses no remorse, while Mark angrily urges the unseen friend not to tell anyone. Johnny announces to the guests that he and Lisa are expecting a child, only for Lisa to tell the other guests that she lied about it in order to . Johnny finally comes out of the bathroom and retrieves the cassette recorder he attached to the phone, and listens to an intimate call between Lisa and Mark. Claiming that all of his friends have betrayed him, Johnny destroys his apartment and then kills himself with the pistol earlier recovered from Chris- R. Denny, Mark and Lisa discover Johnny's body sometime later. Mark and Denny blame Lisa for Johnny's death, with Mark declaring he does not love Lisa and never wants to see her again, especially after Lisa thinks Johnny's death means that they are free to be together. Denny asks Lisa and Mark to leave, but they stay and comfort one another as the police arrive. The Portland Mercury has pointed out that a number of . I definitely have breast cancer. Greg Sestero stated in his memoir The Disaster Artist that he created a backstory for the character in which Mark was an undercovervice detective, which Sestero felt united several otherwise disparate aspects of Mark's character (such as the secretive nature of various aspects of his behavior including marijuana use, his mood swings, and his handling of the Chris- R incident); however, Wiseau dismissed adding any reference to Mark's past to the script. When Mark arrives, he is revealed to have shaved his beard, and the camera slowly zooms in on his face while dramatic music plays on the soundtrack. Nothing that is said or occurs during the game has any effect on the plot; the scene ends abruptly with the men deciding to return to Johnny's apartment after Peter trips while trying to catch the ball. Wiseau received enough questions about the scene that he decided to address it on a Q& A segment featured on the DVD release; rather than explaining the scene, though, Wiseau only states that playing football without the proper protective equipment is fun and challenging. Sestero further detailed how the football- in- tuxedos scene was concocted on set by Wiseau, who never explained the significance of the scene to the cast or crew and insisted that the sequence be filmed at the expense of other, relevant scenes. For example, The Room was the first film in which Carolyn Minnott had ever appeared. On the first day of filming, Wiseau fired the actor originally hired to play Mark, and Sestero agreed to fill in. He would later admit to being uncomfortable filming his sex scenes; because of this, he was allowed to keep his jeans on while shooting them. Not all of his scenes were filmed by the time his schedule ran out, and he left the production despite the fact that Peter was to play a pivotal role in the then- unrecorded climax. His lines in the last half of the film were given to Ellery, whose character is never introduced, explained, or addressed by name. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, one anonymous cast member claimed that the script contained . I know it's hard to imagine there was stuff that was worse. Wiseau eventually decided to drop the subplot after learning that there was no practical way to film the flying car scene on the production's budget. In analyzing the film's abrupt tone shifts, Greg Sestero highlighted two scenes in particular. In the first scene, Johnny enters the rooftop in the middle of a tirade about being accused of domestic abuse, only to become abruptly cheerful upon seeing Mark; a few moments later, he laughs inappropriately upon learning that a friend of Mark's has been severely beaten. On set, Sestero and first assistant director Sandy Schklair repeatedly tried to convince Wiseau that the line should not be delivered as comical, but Wiseau refused to refrain from laughing. Many of the principal characters use the phrase . Almost every male character in the film has dialogue discussing Lisa's physical attractiveness, including an unnamed friend of Johnny's whose only line of dialogue in the film is . Despite the significant amount of dialogue regarding Johnny and Lisa's forthcoming wedding, no character ever uses the words . It was mainly shot on a Los Angeles soundstage, but some second unit shooting was done in San Francisco, California. The film's many rooftop sequences were shot on the soundstage, with exteriors of San Francisco later greenscreened in. The film employed over 4. Wiseau is credited as an actor, an executive producer, the writer, producer, and director. Two others are credited as executive producers, but according to Sestero, one of them had no involvement in the film and the other had died years prior to filming. Milicevic went on to do the score to Wiseau's 2. Homeless in America, and was later hired to do the score on the 2. The Room, Room Full of Spoons. The soundtrack features four R& Bslow jams, which play during four of the film's five love scenes (an oral sex scene between Michelle and Mike uses only instrumental music). The soundtrack was released by Wiseau's TPW Records on July 2. Gamboa later appeared as a semi- finalist on the 1. American Idol. Directorial credit dispute. Schklair told EW shortly after being hired on as script supervisor, Wiseau became too engrossed with his acting duties to direct the film properly; Schklair claims that Wiseau then asked him to . Wiseau has dismissed Schklair's claims.? Ripley, and matches elements of its three main characters to those in The Room; Sestero has likewise indicated that the character Mark was named for the Ripley actor Matt Damon, whose first name Wiseau had misheard. So we feel that people should see The Room. Wiseau additionally arranged a screening for the cast and the press at one of the venues, renting a spotlight to sit in front of the theater and arriving in a limousine. Although actress Robyn Paris recalled the audience laughing at the film, Variety reporter Scott Foundas, who was also in attendance, would later write that the film prompted . Kelly's Trapped in the Closet. The film currently has a score of 3. Rotten Tomatoes based on 2. The critical consensus states . You will never see a football the same way again. After treating the screening as his . Rousselet claims he and his friends saw the film . Encouraged by the volume of letters he received, Wiseau booked a single midnight screening of The Room in June 2. Wiseau booked a second showing in July, and a third in August. Celebrity fans of the film included Paul Rudd, David Cross, Will Arnett, and Patton Oswalt. Kristen Bell acquired a film reel and hosted private viewing parties.
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